The modular nature of the ANV S2-FV systems means that it may be configured to suit a wide range of different applications.

A single detector linked top a control unit and remote display can be used as a basic system, for example on soft skinned vehicles. Two detectors, one mounted on either side of the vehicle linked to a control unit and remote display, provides external radiation level data to the crew and gives directional capability. A third detector may be added to the system and either mounted inside the crew compartment to provide radiation exposure levels, or mounted on the rear of the vehicle to provide additional data.

The system provides for the option of a combined control and display unit, or where space is at a premium, a control unit with a remote display.

 

Specification

Radiological Performance
 
 
 
 
 
Range:
10nGy.h-1 to 100Gy. h-1
 
Energy Response:
60keV to 1MeV
±20%
 
1MeV to 3MeV
±35% (predicted)
Polar response:
-75° to +75°
±20%
(137Cs)
-90° to -75°
±40%
 
+75° to +90°
±40%
 
 
 
Power Supply
 
 
28v nominal
15V to 40V dc Bandwidth
 
 
 
 
Dimensions
 
 
Detector
170w x 55h (mm)
 
Remote Unit
77w x 147h x 42d (mm)
 
Control Unit
240w x 126h x 62d (mm)
 
 
 
 
Weight
 
 
Detector
0.75kg
 
Remote Unit
0.45kg
 
Control Unit
1.57kg
 
 
 
 
Type Test
 
 
Vibration
Def Stan 00-35 Tracked Vehicles
 
Shock
Def Stan 00-35
 
Temperature
-40°C to +80°C (operating)
 
Humidity
93±2% RH at 55°C
 
Water Resistance
IP67 4m depth for detectors
 
 
Def Stan 00-35 (for enclosures)
 
EMC
Def Stan 59-41 Pt3
 
EMP
Def Stan 59-41 DCS05
 
TREE
Def Stan 08-4
 
        

Options

The detector colour is produced to customer specifications and is available with either a side connector or a flush mounted configuration with rear connector for inconspicuous mounting. (Pics showing 2 detector options)



 

Documentation

Please use the links below to view the available documentation.

Product Sheets

ANV S2 Radiation Detection & Monitoring for Military Vehicles
Pedigree
Organisations using Ultra Electronics Radiation Monitoring systems currently include:
  • Military forces
  • Special forces
  • Police
  • Ambulance services
  • Fire services
  • Border security
  • Extended measurement range from background to full radiac threat levels
  • Rapid response to radiological material
  • Variable alarm threshold
  • Rugged, light weight modular design
  • Up to 3 detectors per system
  • Total dose accumulated for mission
  • Excellent reliability for extended deployment
  • Simple user face and diagnostics
  • Low through life costs